![]() ![]() Note: Disco-Jackets can be inserted empty into the jacket if you plan on using an HDPE or Poly-lined sleeve for added protection. Note: Disco-Jackets are strongly recommended for heavyweight 180g 12” records to help avoid seam splits. Other Upgrade Options: center hole and custom die-cuts, spot varnishes, embossing, foil-stamping, numbering, second side print (inside pocket) and just about anything else you can think of… Upgrade: PMS spot color or 5th color added to 4c process Ink Colors: 1, 2 or 4c process pricing is standard. Upgrades: Matte varnish, UV Gloss or uncoated side printing Plus, they’re rigid enough to be shrink-wrapped and displayed for retail.įinish: Aqueous coating is standard. ![]() Printed Disco-Jackets (or Inner Jackets) can be inserted into an outer jacket or used all by itself like DJ records have traditionally been packaged. Also, they have the word “disco” in their name which is kind of a plus. Similar to the Printed Paper Sleeves but on heavier paperboard material. Other Upgrade Options: center-hole or custom die-cuts, spot varnishes, embossing, foil-stamping, numbering, second side print (inside pocket) and just about anything else you can think of… Ink Colors: 1c or 4c process pricing is standard. ![]() Upgrades: Matte varnish, UV Gloss and uncoated side printing Upgrades: 24pt SBS boardįinish: Aqueous coating is standard. Upgrade: Wide spine for multiple disc setsīoard: 20pt SBS, 100% Recycled and Kraft board are standard. We also offer the option to add a wide spine that forms an extra large pocket so you can include more than one record or a thick booklet. A single pocket opening on the opposite side from the spine fits your record and any inserts you’d like to include. Plus, they’re rigid enough to be shrink-wrapped and displayed for retail. Graphics on the front and back sides plus a side spine that’s ready for the name of the artist and title plus your catalog number or whatever else you’d like to show when it’s sitting on the shelf. Printed Disco-Jackets (or Inner Jackets) can be inserted into an outer jacket or used all by itself like DJ records have traditionally been packaged. This is the most common form of vinyl record packaging. ![]()
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